Office Work × Weaknesses: Physical Stamina & Endurance

Jobs Focusing on Intellectual Work with Less Physical Tasks

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer intellectual work or desk jobs rather than physical tasks.

The need for physical stamina varies greatly by occupation. Some jobs require intellectual activities and mental concentration rather than physical demands. Additionally, many occupations center on desk work and quiet environments.

What matters is finding ways of working that match your physical condition and stamina. The ability to concentrate on intellectual activities is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such mental labor.

537 jobs found.

Shipbuilding Lofting Worker

Shipbuilding lofting workers create and revise production drawings for hull structures and individual parts based on ship design specifications using CAD or hand drawing.

Inheritance Consultation Room Staff (Bank)

Specialist role at bank counters handling inheritance-related consultations, providing advice on estate division and tax procedures, and proposing trust products.

General Affairs Section Chief (Company)

A managerial position that oversees the company's general affairs department, handling clerical tasks, personnel and labor management, formulation and operation of internal regulations, budget management, and more.

General Affairs Clerk

An administrative role in the general affairs department of companies or organizations, comprehensively handling document management, supplies management, operation of internal systems, visitor response, various procedures, and more.

General Affairs Director (Organization)

A managerial position that oversees the general affairs department in an organization, planning, directing, and managing a wide range of tasks related to organization operations.

Geodetic Computation Technician

Specialized technical job that calculates and analyzes accurate coordinates and elevations from surveying data, taking into account the Earth's shape and gravity field.

Surveying Equipment Design Engineer

Technical role involving the design, development, and evaluation of precision instruments used in surveying. Integrates optics, mechanics, electronic control, and software to realize high-precision surveying equipment.

Survey Drafter

A profession that accurately drafts topographic maps, plan views, cross-sections, etc., based on data obtained from surveying.

Damage Assessment Clerk

In damage insurance companies, etc., clerical position that calculates damage amounts in accordance with policy terms and contract conditions based on accident and damage reports from policyholders, and determines the eligibility and amount of insurance payments.

Casualty Insurance Agency Owner

Owner/representative who proposes and sells casualty insurance products to individuals and corporations, handling everything from contract procedures, maintenance operations, to insurance claim responses.